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Pralaya (Sanskrit: प्रलय, romanized:
Pralaya, lit. 'Destruction') is a
concept in
Hindu eschatology.
Generally referring to four
different phenomena, it...
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named INS
Pralaya: INS
Pralaya (1976) was a Chamak-class
missile boat of the
Indian Navy
which served in the Indo-****stani War of 1971 INS
Pralaya (K91)...
- maha-kalpa is
followed by a maha-
pralaya (full dissolution) of
equal length. Each
kalpa (day of Brahma) is
followed by a
pralaya (night of
Brahma or partial...
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Commander Mohammed Ikram. INS
Pralaya is currently[citation needed] in
active service with the
Indian Navy. INS
Pralaya is an
upgraded Veer
class corvette...
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Destruction in Vaishnavism; he who
destroys the
entire universe at
destruction (
Pralaya). Hence, he is
known as Kala (time),
Mahakala (great-time), or Parakala...
- (aeon).
Shraddhadeva Manu was the king of the
Dravida kingdom before the
Pralaya, the
great flood.
Forewarned about the
flood by the
Matsya avatar of Vishnu...
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length of a
Satya Yuga (1,728,000 years). A
kalpa is
followed by a
pralaya (dissolution) of
equal length,
which together constitute a day and night...
- One evening,
while Markandeya pra****, he
experienced a
vision of the
pralaya, the
dissolution of the universe. A
great deluge submerged the earth, destroying...
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Dhumavati is said to
manifest herself at the time of
cosmic dissolution (
pralaya) and is "the Void" that
exists before creation and
after dissolution. While...
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Pralay ("
Pralaya : Apocalypse") is a
canisterised surface-to-surface, short-range
ballistic missile (SRBM) for
battlefield use
developed by the Defence...